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that is what china does. so there's it's a tax-free zone in china. neil: a big player. the chinese did it on the basic essence of capitalism, and we don't. >> absolutely. absolutely. neil: all right. now what? may have this trend could pick obscene invariably we are drawn to china and the opportunities for companies there and making money there. mitt romney has taken a tougher stance on china. invariably i does deal of difference in their policy, but what d.c. changing anything in all? >> i think you would see more pressure on china to continue to open up the currency issue which is probably the right thing to do. that would be welcome. worldwide. china pay more attention to that. they have improved, but they have a long way to go. thirdly, i think you see an administration that, in fact, understands basic business concepts which the majory of washington d.c. does not right now. thus our comments earlier, but the fact is we need a group of politicians that want to realize that they are in competition with other countries in terms of jobs. they have to get out there and
that is what china does. so there's it's a tax-free zone in china. neil: a big player. the chinese did it on the basic essence of capitalism, and we don't. >> absolutely. absolutely. neil: all right. now what? may have this trend could pick obscene invariably we are drawn to china and the opportunities for companies there and making money there. mitt romney has taken a tougher stance on china. invariably i does deal of difference in their policy, but what d.c. changing anything in all?...
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they said china would be its second largest market. schultz talked about getting into the tea business. i mention all of this so you understand that starbucks doesn't go in for idle chatter when it has these meetings. it has a terrific track record of following through on its plans. we want to know how the u.s. business is doing. and you need to hear about international. europe and especially china. starbucks is competing with keurig. don't forget, green mountain, it has been up huge. starbucks should tell us what it is going to do with its cash. maybe a special dividend. they have the cash to do it. i prefer them to grow with the money. this is a major bone of contention with the bulls. i think starbucks branching out is good. the bears, they seem to think that the coffee could be played out. starbucks will tell us about the new juice store concept and the bakery chain. maybe it will give us insight to what could end up being one of the three top markets for starbucks. india. i can't wait to hear about the projections about india. and
they said china would be its second largest market. schultz talked about getting into the tea business. i mention all of this so you understand that starbucks doesn't go in for idle chatter when it has these meetings. it has a terrific track record of following through on its plans. we want to know how the u.s. business is doing. and you need to hear about international. europe and especially china. starbucks is competing with keurig. don't forget, green mountain, it has been up huge. starbucks...
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china's slowing, europe's a mess. there's no surprise the united states is having a hard time growing. we got our own problems. i don't deny any of that -- >> no, but the problem is, though, i mean, this is -- a lot of the growth in this report was on the back of consumer spending. where are they going to get the money to spend if business pull it in and not hire more people, not spending more on wages, where are consumers going to get money to keep spending? >> again, to be hopeful, let's see what the business leaders say after making progress on the fiscal cliff situation. we will, no matter who wins the election. i think they may get more optimistic. >> with this congress? neil: i don't want to get into that, and you mentioned consumers, and we'll get into that later in the show, the new tech devices, but gone are the days when it might be single item carrying people into a retail frenzy. >> no, i think consumers spend to a certain extent. i can't jam my son into the jeans he wore last year, he's too big. neil: clo
china's slowing, europe's a mess. there's no surprise the united states is having a hard time growing. we got our own problems. i don't deny any of that -- >> no, but the problem is, though, i mean, this is -- a lot of the growth in this report was on the back of consumer spending. where are they going to get the money to spend if business pull it in and not hire more people, not spending more on wages, where are consumers going to get money to keep spending? >> again, to be...
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china with a knife with 22 injured children. not dead. that's the difference. in the united states we have 9,000 people killed with guns last year in similar countries like germany, 170 and canada 150. there is a reason for that. >> what would you like to see in terms of specific gun control? >> there a number of pieces of legislation we have been pushing. no reasonable gun owner who is a sportsman can object to bans on assault weapons made only to kill as many human beings as possible like in a military situation. no one can object to a ban on the sale of large ammunition clips so you can't reload. no one can object to mic microstamping of card ridges to trace the murder weapon. no one can object to eliminating the gunshot exception so even if you buy a gun at a gun show, they still have to check your background to make sure they are not selling to someone on a terrorist watch list or mentally unstable person or a felon. those ares we should do. >> we had a heated debate on a previous incident. two things happened in 1996. ther
china with a knife with 22 injured children. not dead. that's the difference. in the united states we have 9,000 people killed with guns last year in similar countries like germany, 170 and canada 150. there is a reason for that. >> what would you like to see in terms of specific gun control? >> there a number of pieces of legislation we have been pushing. no reasonable gun owner who is a sportsman can object to bans on assault weapons made only to kill as many human beings as...
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in 2010 28 children and two teachers were stabbed in china, so this level of violence, both in china situations were in elementary schools. we have to deal with the overall concept of violence because it can, obviously, be done with handguns, as we saw today with knives as china was today. >> clint making a very important point that this is not simply about guns and gun control, but a cull toor of violence that is, unfortunately, international. we are expecting a news conference from connecticut state police at 1:00 p.m. eastern. we will bring that to you live ahead, but, first, we are going to get a live update from wnbc's jonathan dietz, more breaking news after the break. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you hav
in 2010 28 children and two teachers were stabbed in china, so this level of violence, both in china situations were in elementary schools. we have to deal with the overall concept of violence because it can, obviously, be done with handguns, as we saw today with knives as china was today. >> clint making a very important point that this is not simply about guns and gun control, but a cull toor of violence that is, unfortunately, international. we are expecting a news conference from...
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it plans to open 2400 starbucks in china and the u.s. within two years. "overall, there's going to be coffee available. that'll help you on pricing, so it might be a good time to be expanding." starbucks' expansion plans aren't only meared number of shops. in the last 12 months, its acquired juice company evolution fresh, bakery la boulange, and is about to finalize acquisition of tea company teavanna. tensions remain high in michigan's capitol city, where legislation is about to be passed that could weaken the power of unions. protestors are furious. republican lawmakers moved quickly last week to enact "right to work legislation," allowing workers at unionized companies not to pay dues to the union, which reduces bargaining power right in the uaw's own back yard. the measure has already been approved by both chambers of michigan's legislature, and final enactment could take place tomorrow. republican governor rick snyder supports the legislation. if enacted, it would make michigan the 24th state with right-to-work laws. recent strikes at a california sh
it plans to open 2400 starbucks in china and the u.s. within two years. "overall, there's going to be coffee available. that'll help you on pricing, so it might be a good time to be expanding." starbucks' expansion plans aren't only meared number of shops. in the last 12 months, its acquired juice company evolution fresh, bakery la boulange, and is about to finalize acquisition of tea company teavanna. tensions remain high in michigan's capitol city, where legislation is about to be...
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china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and home industries are coming back with more confidence than ever. and there is real hope in the air that tomorrow's big employment report might show some nice gains. the jobs report were a tad better than expects. that said, the upward move we saw in many stocks today, particularly in the industrials cannot be traced to anything happening here. no, not at all. these gains were all about one piece of data out of china. and not anything else you heard about why the stocks moved is wrong. we got the boost of stocks from fedex and the freight transporter into a mining and equipment manufacturer. because a chinese purchaser's report came in at 50.2,
china. china. the people's republic is more important than we are. that's my conclusion after today's session where the averages rocked a bit higher. the dow gaining 136 points. the nasdaq growing 1.44%. i never want to sell the united states short, ever. hurricane sandy could impact the entire nation as federal money and private insurance starts paying off and construction comes back with a vengeance. auto and home industries are coming back with more confidence than ever. and there is real...
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i would say unions have an opportunity globally especially in countries that are now growing, like china to be able to level the playing field a little bit. but in addition to unions organizing the unorganized, what about people who are not in a union who are watching this and feel discouraged, like you feel in a way, but what can we do to push back against that? >> yeah i hope i don't sound too discouraged, i'm just mad -- >> jennifer: you are revving up so you are starting to sound better. >> well it was just heart breaking listening to your description of what happened to my town sitting here. but listen if you are watching this at home and you are discouraged and you are feeling we just reelected barack obama, what the heck is going on? you have to get involved yourself. go down and join your local democratic party in your county or town. i can guarantee you if you show up at next month's meeting of the county or town democrats, there won't be ten people there. bring ten of your friends and you will become your county's democratic party. >> jennifer: and a lot of them will be old peo
i would say unions have an opportunity globally especially in countries that are now growing, like china to be able to level the playing field a little bit. but in addition to unions organizing the unorganized, what about people who are not in a union who are watching this and feel discouraged, like you feel in a way, but what can we do to push back against that? >> yeah i hope i don't sound too discouraged, i'm just mad -- >> jennifer: you are revving up so you are starting to...
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(laughter) obama's making jeeps in china, jerry! >> jon: wyatt, i think an evackiation order has to be issued. these people need to evacuate. >> where do they vackiation, jon, pennsylvania, michigan? >> jon: maybe. >> no-- . >> jon: i understand. >> sorry, it's tough to breathe in that bunker. >> jon: the oxygen in that budget certificate terrible. >> totally. >> jon: wyatt, are you in a bunker, the oxygen gets bad. >> would you think somebody would febreze this place. >> jon: i know. why can't they-- why can't they-- oh, you know what, i saw they had water down there. (laughter) >> holy crap there's water in here. >> jon: i bet there is water in the budgeter. >> there's water in here oh, come down with that water. (laughter) i threw it on a shelf, i think there was a shelf there. >> jon: it just fell off the-- (laughter) so-- so getting back to this --. >> i mean they can't go to mitch pitch if that is what you were suggested. >> jon: oh, right, michigan, amish country is nearby. >> oh, yeah, like those guys don't take super pac mo
(laughter) obama's making jeeps in china, jerry! >> jon: wyatt, i think an evackiation order has to be issued. these people need to evacuate. >> where do they vackiation, jon, pennsylvania, michigan? >> jon: maybe. >> no-- . >> jon: i understand. >> sorry, it's tough to breathe in that bunker. >> jon: the oxygen in that budget certificate terrible. >> totally. >> jon: wyatt, are you in a bunker, the oxygen gets bad. >> would you think...
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and, you know, i was in china and the china -- chinese leaders understand this. they don't deny their climate problem. they are engineers and they're rationale, and they don't want to be addicted to fossil fuels the way the united states is and have to protect the supply line around the world, so they are, number one in solar panels, wind power and nuclear power, building thirty nuclear power plants. so i don't -- but, of course, they do have a major problem with so many people in poverty and they're -- and they need -- they know they need to get them out of poverty or they may -- their government may not survive. so the -- of course, they're doing everything they can to raise the standard of living, but they are planning, by the middle of the century, to really have all their electricity from -- both india and china are really looking to go non-fossil fuel. but to make that happen soon enough, we have to have a price on carbon. >> well, i'm gonna touch quickly on the keystone xl pipeline then we're gonna have the audience participation. theve been an opponent of
and, you know, i was in china and the china -- chinese leaders understand this. they don't deny their climate problem. they are engineers and they're rationale, and they don't want to be addicted to fossil fuels the way the united states is and have to protect the supply line around the world, so they are, number one in solar panels, wind power and nuclear power, building thirty nuclear power plants. so i don't -- but, of course, they do have a major problem with so many people in poverty and...
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advantageous platform for manufacturing other than for china. stuart: do you think many of these jobs will come back, many of them will come back to america? >> many of them will come back to the u.s. austin consulting group says in 2015 you'll see seven industries it will be cheaper to manufacture in the u.s. than china and all sorts of manufacturing deals here. >> what. >> transportation costs are lower. delivery to market is slashed. energy prices are much cheaper. your work force is more productive and less likely to go out on strike. stuart: wait, wait a minute. the work force in america is more productive and less likely to go on strike than china, is that right? >> in china you have one wild cat strike after another, and suicide. and they make the products for apple said 10,000 robots and in 2014 one million. wh you have robot production, that minimizes china's cheap labor. and in california where they have facilities with robots it's just as cheap orrer than a robot in shin sheng. you wait a minute how come you're so wrong, china hasn't
advantageous platform for manufacturing other than for china. stuart: do you think many of these jobs will come back, many of them will come back to america? >> many of them will come back to the u.s. austin consulting group says in 2015 you'll see seven industries it will be cheaper to manufacture in the u.s. than china and all sorts of manufacturing deals here. >> what. >> transportation costs are lower. delivery to market is slashed. energy prices are much cheaper. your...
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>> these are made in china, but they are made out of cattails. >> these pieces of here, you have a whale head and various animals and their health over there, and they are jewelry. >> we do fund raisers for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater, so there are some pretty funny cartoons. they are probably not for prime time. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store that promotes their work and practice, and also, prince for them. maybe we should go back and look at the print operation now. >> let's go. >> before we go into the print shop, i noticed some incredible items you have talked back here. what are we standing in front of? >> this is william wiley, only one earth. this is a print edition. there are only eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right d
>> these are made in china, but they are made out of cattails. >> these pieces of here, you have a whale head and various animals and their health over there, and they are jewelry. >> we do fund raisers for nonprofits, so we are doing a project for the magic theater, so there are some pretty funny cartoons. they are probably not for prime time. >> you sort of have a kind of holistic relationship where you might do merchandise in the store that promotes their work and...
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as you can see the garden has a wide variety of plants here, almost a hundred species from japan and china and bamboo and native plants. >> they're trimmed to a human scale so you relate to them on a human level. >> this is one of my favorite sections and you can see the goarnlrous maples by the bamboo back drop and especially beautiful in the fall when the leaves start changing colors. just around the corner from maple lane this little garden is called a zen garden, a dry landscape garden and constructed here in 1953. this was originally designed by zen monks for the ground. their main purpose was to create a trairchg tranquil setting for the monks. this is no ordinary bridge. it's made of redwood, oak and cedar. the high arch style makes it easy to pass under. the newly refurbished tea house is in the center of the gard scpen a great place to eat and chill as you take in the view of the garden. if you wish you can experience the rich cultural tradition that celebrates the preparation of green tea or matcha and your host dressed in the ceremony will demonstrate how to clean the utensils a
as you can see the garden has a wide variety of plants here, almost a hundred species from japan and china and bamboo and native plants. >> they're trimmed to a human scale so you relate to them on a human level. >> this is one of my favorite sections and you can see the goarnlrous maples by the bamboo back drop and especially beautiful in the fall when the leaves start changing colors. just around the corner from maple lane this little garden is called a zen garden, a dry landscape...
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and this is not just me forecasting this, opec is worried about it, he stated it, so has the iea if china continues to slow down and they likely will because europe their biggest customer goes into a full-blown recession if not worse, that is going to spell trouble for the global economy, people won't be needing energy and just like we saw in 2008 with the financial crisis, oil gets hit, the prices get hit in that environment, like you said, though, it is a counter cyclical so it is stimulative to the economy, more money in consumers products hopefully to buy and sustain the economy. >> complicated equation there, john, thanks a lot for coming and explaining all of this, have a great weekend. >> >> still hot on this friday night, u.s. manufacturing staying afloat, the luxury boat business made right here in the usa. >> it is called pay as you earn, it is a new obama administration program to pay off student loans, the starting date to sign up is next friday. but it looks like the plan favors graduate students who get bigger paychecks than low earning workers. >> in the state of >> reporte
and this is not just me forecasting this, opec is worried about it, he stated it, so has the iea if china continues to slow down and they likely will because europe their biggest customer goes into a full-blown recession if not worse, that is going to spell trouble for the global economy, people won't be needing energy and just like we saw in 2008 with the financial crisis, oil gets hit, the prices get hit in that environment, like you said, though, it is a counter cyclical so it is stimulative...
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it is true that china part of it is true. what was a little unclear was originally the bloomberg article said that they might build of jeeps in china. that doesn't appear to be true. it will build some for the chinese market, but also, there is still a risk that there will export these things. the italian story is a little more concerning because the need to get some cars built in factories that are underutilized in italy. during the conference call, the ceo for fiat made clear that they want to be building jeeps in italy. now, this story also -- gerri: come on. i hear you say that, and as an american i think a much use in italy. are we going to move our production? and me, that makes the sense to me. and are these even going toobe sold in the u.s.? >> they are saying that they want to export them. in fact, negotiating with the italians to give tax rebates on the exports to help them export them to america. now, you know, they're going to say, yes, but you will still be it -- build jeeps and chrysler's this is new. it will be
it is true that china part of it is true. what was a little unclear was originally the bloomberg article said that they might build of jeeps in china. that doesn't appear to be true. it will build some for the chinese market, but also, there is still a risk that there will export these things. the italian story is a little more concerning because the need to get some cars built in factories that are underutilized in italy. during the conference call, the ceo for fiat made clear that they want...
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there's a slowing in china and unbelievably second or third devra deviation winter that was worm. the administration is trying to shake down the coal companies and go clean energy. the reality is the way the power grid is set up, you can't do it overnight. it's going to take years and years to wean us off coal. in the meantime, the iea, 70% and 08% of -- 80% in the market will grow. they put coal in. >> right. ron. i know you like proctor and gamble, but let's talk about where you think, quickly, the s&p's going to end the year off? up today, a great day. where do we finish on december 31st? >> well, if the cliff -- i figure down 15%, if we go over the cliff, if we put a patch in, our best guess, looking at 5% or 10% higher at the end of the year, but then there's risk. if we're over the cliff, there's opportunity after we drop. it will be half fix and half dozen the other. take a pick. we don't know. david: hope for a patch of some kind. nice day. by the way, looks like it's settled at 172 points on the dow. huge day today. >> good stuff. thank you very much. david: thanks, gentl
there's a slowing in china and unbelievably second or third devra deviation winter that was worm. the administration is trying to shake down the coal companies and go clean energy. the reality is the way the power grid is set up, you can't do it overnight. it's going to take years and years to wean us off coal. in the meantime, the iea, 70% and 08% of -- 80% in the market will grow. they put coal in. >> right. ron. i know you like proctor and gamble, but let's talk about where you think,...
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tim mulholland of china america capital joins us now from the trading floor of cme group. good morning, good to have you on the show this morning on this jobs friday. > > good to be here. > > what do you anticipate as far as the numbers? > > looking at the adp report wednesday and yesterday's jobless claims report, expectations are probably on the high side. my expectation, for whatever it's worth, and i really don't think it's worth that much no matter what comes out, but 140,000. as long as we're north of 120,000, 140,000, i think it will be ok. the key is going to be the unemployment rate itself, which eyes will be focused on given the sharp drop it had at last month, and it's expected to uptick one or two basis points to 7.8%, 7.9%. so i think that's going to be real key to watch as well. > > and it turns out that consumers are confident. consumer confidence coming in at a four-year high. what do you make of that? > > i think that consumer confidence really goes with the market itself. granted that we have avoided a summer in which things could have turned very bad, an
tim mulholland of china america capital joins us now from the trading floor of cme group. good morning, good to have you on the show this morning on this jobs friday. > > good to be here. > > what do you anticipate as far as the numbers? > > looking at the adp report wednesday and yesterday's jobless claims report, expectations are probably on the high side. my expectation, for whatever it's worth, and i really don't think it's worth that much no matter what comes out, but...
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. >> i'm the man was involved with china town most notorious gang says has a new life. now raymond ciao hang out with celebrity. why do police still think he's up to no good. that story coming up. >>> and our former governor now hollywood darling once again. latest movie role. >> all that coming up then later on "nightline". >> coming up next on "nightline". secret on line epidemic. americans boys and girls as young as 8 years old. addicted to internet porn. in the world of the under age l hook. >> underwear bomb plot foiled. why agent warning of more out why agent warning of more out there. that's on "nightline". >> 7 news at 11:00 continues >> 7 news at 11:00 continues right after this @@q >> in the late 70's and 80's san francisco china town was engulfed in a bloody gang land war and out of it emerged a charismatic and formidable leader named raymond ciao. >> he went to jill for his crimes but today he is out of prison and says he's a new man with new life. he was in jail. allen wong went one-on-one with raymond ciao and he's here now with the story. >> these days h
. >> i'm the man was involved with china town most notorious gang says has a new life. now raymond ciao hang out with celebrity. why do police still think he's up to no good. that story coming up. >>> and our former governor now hollywood darling once again. latest movie role. >> all that coming up then later on "nightline". >> coming up next on "nightline". secret on line epidemic. americans boys and girls as young as 8 years old. addicted to...
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. >> i'm the man was involved with china town most notorious gang says has a new life. now raymond ciao hang out with celebrity. why do police still think he's up to no good. that story coming up. >>> and our former governor now hollywood darling once again. latest movie role. >> all that coming up then later on "nightline". >> coming up next on "nightline". secret on line epidemic. americans boys and girls as young as 8 years old. addicted to internet porn. in the world of the under age l hook. >> underwear bomb plot foiled. why agent warning of more out why agent warning of more out there. that's on "nightline". >> 7 news at 11:00 continues >> 7 news at 11:00 continues right after this >> in the late 70's and 80's san francisco china town was engulfed in a bloody gang land war and out of it emerged a charismatic and formidable leader named raymond ciao. >> he went to jill for his crimes but today he is out of prison and says he's a new man with n life. he was in jail. allen wong went one-on-one with raymond ciao and he's here now with
. >> i'm the man was involved with china town most notorious gang says has a new life. now raymond ciao hang out with celebrity. why do police still think he's up to no good. that story coming up. >>> and our former governor now hollywood darling once again. latest movie role. >> all that coming up then later on "nightline". >> coming up next on "nightline". secret on line epidemic. americans boys and girls as young as 8 years old. addicted to...
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you know, the one where you get in fights with china. i will help him with that in the "rewrite." i will explain it all to him. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> i love the hymns of america. of course our favorite is "the national anthem." we're the only people on earth that put our hand on our heart during the people during the playing of the national anthem. >> i didn't know that and neither did the people in italy or guatemala or croatia or mali or japan or the ukraine or venezuela. i guess we learn something every day. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be cool if you took the top down on a crossover? i
you know, the one where you get in fights with china. i will help him with that in the "rewrite." i will explain it all to him. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with...
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you have any city in china. it's global warming. i'm confused. author steve malloy is trying to distinguish fact from fiction. what is going on now? because i tell you, any event they can attach to any one of a myriad of obvious man-made causes -- >> this is an old trick of theirs. but the reality is that short-term weather has nothing to do with long-term climate change. number two, i read yesterday this was the worst storm to hit new jersey since 1821. well, okay. what was going on in new jersey in 1821, there were no coal-fired power plants or suvs. al gore was not using 20 times the electricity is the average american citizen. finally, when you get down to it, the global warming theory debunks itself when it comes to more storms. under the theory, you know, the part of the planet that is really getting warm is supposed to be the polar regions. what actually does is calm down climate because it is the temperature difference between the polar regions and the topics that are the real weather makers on this planet. neil: you know, leaving aside t
you have any city in china. it's global warming. i'm confused. author steve malloy is trying to distinguish fact from fiction. what is going on now? because i tell you, any event they can attach to any one of a myriad of obvious man-made causes -- >> this is an old trick of theirs. but the reality is that short-term weather has nothing to do with long-term climate change. number two, i read yesterday this was the worst storm to hit new jersey since 1821. well, okay. what was going on in...
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. >> china's created jobs. it's not good jobs, government planning jobs, but if you think the government can't create jobs, look across at the state level. >> and that was-- >> you were right before it's crowding out good private sector jobs. >> exactly. >> you can create jobs at the government level. >> i'm talking net jobs. >> go ahead, gary b. >> i'm talking at the time jobs, if i give my money to the government and the government makes up some job, that's money i would have spent elsewhere and another employer would have hired someone, i'm talking net jobs, it moves the money from one pot to another, creating, quote, unquote, jobs which aren't real. >> that's got to be the last word, thanks, guys. coming up, neil and the rest of us were the first to warn about the fiscal cliff and now the cavuto gang has another first. and that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here first, after the cleanup, the rebuilding. but now, some are asking, would we save lives by relocating sandy victims, relocating sandy victims
. >> china's created jobs. it's not good jobs, government planning jobs, but if you think the government can't create jobs, look across at the state level. >> and that was-- >> you were right before it's crowding out good private sector jobs. >> exactly. >> you can create jobs at the government level. >> i'm talking net jobs. >> go ahead, gary b. >> i'm talking at the time jobs, if i give my money to the government and the government makes up some...
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nearly a quarter are from china. the study says money is a big factor in the increase, international students usually pay full out of state tuition without financial aid for financially strapped schools they are attractive. >>> lakers have new head coach, not phil jackson. the team announced before midnight that mike deanthony will be joining he previously coached the suns and nicks he replaces mike brown who the lakers fired five games into the season. he was chosen after negotiations with phil jackson broke down over the weekend. >>> san francisco police officer stops stolen vehicle what the driver did that had police swarming a construction site. [ inaudible ] .
nearly a quarter are from china. the study says money is a big factor in the increase, international students usually pay full out of state tuition without financial aid for financially strapped schools they are attractive. >>> lakers have new head coach, not phil jackson. the team announced before midnight that mike deanthony will be joining he previously coached the suns and nicks he replaces mike brown who the lakers fired five games into the season. he was chosen after negotiations...
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/china relationship, the pivot to asia. i mean, there's sort of -- there's a bit of a list from an economic analysis, um, perspective that we tend to spend most of our time on. >> okay. i would like to ask you about all of those subjects, but maybe everyone else would like a chance to do that too. so, please, questions? i think there's a mic here. is there another mic? going once, if people don't have questions, i'll ask them. okay, please. >> i always wanted to be mick jagger. well, wayne lloyd, world affairs council of atlanta. one of the things that we observed both in the atlanta environment but just looking at the global companies there has to do with our competitive advantage in collaboration, that the work that many companies are doing with government, ngos like care, world wildlife fund and so forth and with business, that triangle is very successful or it appears to be. just like some comments on is this one of the elements of our competitiveness that we ought to feature and encourage especially from the point of v
/china relationship, the pivot to asia. i mean, there's sort of -- there's a bit of a list from an economic analysis, um, perspective that we tend to spend most of our time on. >> okay. i would like to ask you about all of those subjects, but maybe everyone else would like a chance to do that too. so, please, questions? i think there's a mic here. is there another mic? going once, if people don't have questions, i'll ask them. okay, please. >> i always wanted to be mick jagger....
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. >> it is not easy, yesterday morning i flew in from china to find out my flight to washington was canceled, so i stayed overnight? a marriott yesterday and came in this morning. >> very tentative and airlines are beginning to resume normal flying but they are not going to want to do that until they are confident that the weather conditions and facility conditions at these airports are conducive to doing that. >> now later on, we could see more east coast flights resuming. later on tonight it is a very tentative situation. allie rasmus ktvu channel 2 morning news. >> and they have blown it off track just one week before election day. president barack obama has canceled all campaign dates. mitt romney has also reworked his campaign schedule and mitt romney has changed an appearance in ohio this morning from a campaign rally to a storm relief event. >>> time now san francisco police he investigating a homicide in the mission district. police say a young man was shot and died an hour later. it is still not clear what led up to that deadly gunfire. >>> oakland police say a late night san dove e
. >> it is not easy, yesterday morning i flew in from china to find out my flight to washington was canceled, so i stayed overnight? a marriott yesterday and came in this morning. >> very tentative and airlines are beginning to resume normal flying but they are not going to want to do that until they are confident that the weather conditions and facility conditions at these airports are conducive to doing that. >> now later on, we could see more east coast flights resuming....
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that will be china, why? >> well, i think that apple isn't it rating as fast, we're seeing samsung phones coming out every week, like a new one, every week. every size, shape and color, so you've got a lot of competition in the space, apple wasn't doing anything in china a few short years ago and now they're going to the iphone in that debate. and falling-- >> fell two notches. you've got competition now from samsung and the mobile space and they're the gold standard when it comes to computing. i think it's great because it forces apple to make interesting decisions and become more competitive and i think that once a year for a phone. i think we may start to see apple shift in the idea of coming out with an iphone every week. >> and forces apple to shake up the status quo. do you think with the cash they're sitting on might be smarter to make acquisitions out there and broadening the face of offerin offerings? >> i think one thing you're seeing a competition with google and need to start hiring talent to keep
that will be china, why? >> well, i think that apple isn't it rating as fast, we're seeing samsung phones coming out every week, like a new one, every week. every size, shape and color, so you've got a lot of competition in the space, apple wasn't doing anything in china a few short years ago and now they're going to the iphone in that debate. and falling-- >> fell two notches. you've got competition now from samsung and the mobile space and they're the gold standard when it comes...
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look at equities with a little bit of a china exposure because china is starting to bottom a little bit, we think, so that's where i would focus. the number one thing and the greatest clarity i have in 26 years in this business, stay away from interest rate sensitive bonds and stay away from bond funds, and that's what you need to be doing right this moment. >> so you go on equities then, all in in equities then? >> let me tell you, if you're going to be an investor for longer than two years, stay away. if you need fixed income, run away from interest rate sensitive bonds. >> what about the fiscal cliff, you think we get a deal by the end of next week? we going to get a deal? >> i don't see a long-term deal. >> it's pretty easy to come to that conclusion, brian, given the fact that they have had 13 months to discuss this and think about it and now we're down to 18 days to deal with medicare, medicaid and defense spending, what, social security, taxes. what else can we throw into the bucket? >> yeah. you can just throwing more and more in. i think it's clear that they won't be able to co
look at equities with a little bit of a china exposure because china is starting to bottom a little bit, we think, so that's where i would focus. the number one thing and the greatest clarity i have in 26 years in this business, stay away from interest rate sensitive bonds and stay away from bond funds, and that's what you need to be doing right this moment. >> so you go on equities then, all in in equities then? >> let me tell you, if you're going to be an investor for longer than...
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from china's perspective, b this is not really an issue. >> how do you insfles asia? >> right now we like shothailan singapore, i like china but the earnings numbers have been horrendous, and i was expecting more inflation there than we've seen. and my new idea is to buy india, now creating a 20 year valuation lows. i'm trying to keep away from yo korea and taiwan. >> you're seeing slow down then across the region? >> we absolutely are. in the big one, china, i think they are behind the curve. >> real quick, brian shactman, what's your take away on the day? >> look at the s&p between beaus and other names and apple moving the nasdaq lower, it was a true representation of what was going on. it was basically flat. there was not a lot of headline driving elements here. tomorrow we have 10% of the dow, and if you don't have the headlines you will have the same thing. >> thanks, everybody. appreciate your time tonight. want to get to jc penney up almost 5% today. stay with us. >> i think what we should probably do is go and split up investment banking and banking. >> sandy
from china's perspective, b this is not really an issue. >> how do you insfles asia? >> right now we like shothailan singapore, i like china but the earnings numbers have been horrendous, and i was expecting more inflation there than we've seen. and my new idea is to buy india, now creating a 20 year valuation lows. i'm trying to keep away from yo korea and taiwan. >> you're seeing slow down then across the region? >> we absolutely are. in the big one, china, i think...
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. >> china has made solar energy so cheap, as cheap as tennis shoes and under shirts, basically. the fact is, germany is actually using so much more solar energy, but it may not be german companies that are benefitting from it. >> the potential for solar energy is huge, but it is still expensive, limited in scale and like wind, you still need some way to store it when the sun isn't shining. what about nuclear power? doesn't it solve all these problems? next, we'll visit a country that gets 75% of its electricity from nuclear, and it's never had a major accident. >>> we've looked at wind and see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. vsp members can save on all authentic transitions lenses, including our new transitions vantage and transitions xtractive lenses. experience life well lit. ask which transitions adaptive lens is best for you. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] introducing zzzquil sleep-aid. [ snoring ] [ snoring ]
. >> china has made solar energy so cheap, as cheap as tennis shoes and under shirts, basically. the fact is, germany is actually using so much more solar energy, but it may not be german companies that are benefitting from it. >> the potential for solar energy is huge, but it is still expensive, limited in scale and like wind, you still need some way to store it when the sun isn't shining. what about nuclear power? doesn't it solve all these problems? next, we'll visit a country...
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china operations are all today please. despite what the media would have you believe the occupy wall street movement is alive and well take this for example a new initiative with just launched called a rolling jubilee special project that buys debt for pennies on the dollar but instead of collecting it it abolishes it so how will this really work and what will it mean for the future of debt holders and the occupy movement to talk more about that i'm joined by our correspondent on the you're going to from our new york studio along with our very own thanks so much for joining you guys so i will start with you can you explain a little bit more about how this would exactly work well abbi this whole idea is really amazing in its simplicity and we're hearing so many experts say that this is really one of the best ideas to come out of the occupy wall street movement since its inception because as we all know of course over seventy seven percent of american households are hounded by debt debt collectors the student debt bubble is
china operations are all today please. despite what the media would have you believe the occupy wall street movement is alive and well take this for example a new initiative with just launched called a rolling jubilee special project that buys debt for pennies on the dollar but instead of collecting it it abolishes it so how will this really work and what will it mean for the future of debt holders and the occupy movement to talk more about that i'm joined by our correspondent on the you're...
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i was in china not long ago i sat with the head of the company that's the biggest solar company in china. 25% of chinese get their domestic hot water off their roof when they take a shower, 250 million chinese, it's coming from the roof compared to one percent of americans. not because we don't know how to do this. wang ming showed me in his museum. one of his prized possessions an old solar panel that jimmy carter put up in 1979. ronald reagan took them down for manlier forms of energy. that's a perfect demonstration that it's not engineering that we lack but political will. >> thank you for your leadership and example and hopefully all of us will heed that example. >> thank you gavin very much. >> as bill said the earth is loaded with plenty of good energy. we just need to change our behaviors. philanthropist wendy schmidt is trying to help us identify exactly what that means. plan
i was in china not long ago i sat with the head of the company that's the biggest solar company in china. 25% of chinese get their domestic hot water off their roof when they take a shower, 250 million chinese, it's coming from the roof compared to one percent of americans. not because we don't know how to do this. wang ming showed me in his museum. one of his prized possessions an old solar panel that jimmy carter put up in 1979. ronald reagan took them down for manlier forms of energy. that's...
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the companies keep such news a secret, many of the attacks originate in china. three out of four smartphones sold in the third quarter ran on google's system apple's share increased the gap between android and apple phones widened. harry potter game uses knect, harry potter seems like a rehash of other games but does have one special gimmick. >> you can scan your face using the sensor into the game and kind of star as one of the wizards in the game. >> game has 25 [ female announcer ] now get high speed internet at home on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need all at a great price. our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects
the companies keep such news a secret, many of the attacks originate in china. three out of four smartphones sold in the third quarter ran on google's system apple's share increased the gap between android and apple phones widened. harry potter game uses knect, harry potter seems like a rehash of other games but does have one special gimmick. >> you can scan your face using the sensor into the game and kind of star as one of the wizards in the game. >> game has 25 [ female announcer...
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and man in china went into a school with a knife and stabbed 22 children. almost all of them but one survived because it was a knife and not a gun. >> it seems obvious, but maybe it is worth saying, a gun is a particular lethal method of damamamama human bodies, not ony d thehee frequenyy di, but also becec in an attack with a gun, a person running in an attack with a gun, it also means other people are less likely to intervene. there are many reasons why an attack with a gun is more lethal than an attack with a knife. and that is why, specifically, strong roles are justified to have on a weapon that is specifically made for killing >> rebecca, we only have a few questions. onlhave many the conceal and carried it, a new law that says students can carry on campus and teachers are afraid of giving students a bad grade. i know you have looked at other countries outside australia. how powerful in australia was the gun lobby? look at the nra. they are hiding their heads right now. their facebook pages down. this is a particular moment when the legislation is act
and man in china went into a school with a knife and stabbed 22 children. almost all of them but one survived because it was a knife and not a gun. >> it seems obvious, but maybe it is worth saying, a gun is a particular lethal method of damamamama human bodies, not ony d thehee frequenyy di, but also becec in an attack with a gun, a person running in an attack with a gun, it also means other people are less likely to intervene. there are many reasons why an attack with a gun is more...
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not really. >> was it a china play? >> what is baked in the cake is the 4% performance we have seen as people are betting on higher sales from sandy. a lot of stores sold out. i'm not sure they will make as much money and have as much impact on the aluation. >> you can get pretty much everything at home depot except for stocks versus options. short hd. stocks can go up forever but can only drop to 0. it can make up to five times his money by january expiration. we will see carter a little later on in the show. in the meantime got a question send us a tweet. we'll answer it on our one-on-one web extra right after the show on our website. you will find trader blogs as well. here is what is coming up next. >>> the people have spoken. dan is a trading whiz. last month he built a bearish bet on jp morgan but let him cash in on an obama reelection. find out when "options action" returns. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-so
not really. >> was it a china play? >> what is baked in the cake is the 4% performance we have seen as people are betting on higher sales from sandy. a lot of stores sold out. i'm not sure they will make as much money and have as much impact on the aluation. >> you can get pretty much everything at home depot except for stocks versus options. short hd. stocks can go up forever but can only drop to 0. it can make up to five times his money by january expiration. we will see...
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international visitors from japan going to check out sandy springs visitors from turkey ireland finland and china have all come out to check out how that city's model works according to the mayor's office also cities around sandy springs new ones have adopted a version of the model no cure for bad management though they remind me at that and that's all we have time for thank you so much for watching and be sure to come back tomorrow and in the meantime you know you can follow me on twitter at lauren lyster give us feedback on any of the shows or catch any missed at youtube dot com slash capital account check us out in h.d. on hulu hulu dot com slash capital dash account forever and here thanks for watching and have a great night. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. the source material is for soaps he journalism on we. we want to present. something real it's. it's.
international visitors from japan going to check out sandy springs visitors from turkey ireland finland and china have all come out to check out how that city's model works according to the mayor's office also cities around sandy springs new ones have adopted a version of the model no cure for bad management though they remind me at that and that's all we have time for thank you so much for watching and be sure to come back tomorrow and in the meantime you know you can follow me on twitter at...
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and dominos is a classic game, invented in china in the 1300s. >>> this is for you. it's tough being a parent in the big apple, to say the least. a "new york times" columnist estimates that raising a child in the big apple costs more than four-times the regional average. that is almost $2 million. among the biggest differences were the cost of full-time child care, as much as $16,000 a year, and renting a better apartment. >> and astronomical prices, tuition prices, sky-high. >> take those home to the kids. >> all we're going to be eating. actually, i should sell these. they probably go for a lot of money. >> whatever you have to do here in new york. >>> when we come back, the petraeus connection. did the women at the center of the sex scandal try to cash in on the four-star general? >>> and greek life on one campus. the student death that finally got fraternities and sororities tossed. ♪ daisy, do a dollop our family-owned company makes daisy... with 100% natural farm-fresh cream. no artificial ingredients. no preservatives. and no added hormones. ♪ daisy, do-do
and dominos is a classic game, invented in china in the 1300s. >>> this is for you. it's tough being a parent in the big apple, to say the least. a "new york times" columnist estimates that raising a child in the big apple costs more than four-times the regional average. that is almost $2 million. among the biggest differences were the cost of full-time child care, as much as $16,000 a year, and renting a better apartment. >> and astronomical prices, tuition prices,...